In this exposé, an intrepid group of Florida farmworkers battle to defeat the $4 trillion global supermarket industry through their ingenious Fair Food program, which partners with growers and retailers to improve working conditions for farm laborers in the United States.

"In all its stages, from the production of weapons through combat to cleanup and restoration, war pollutes land, air and water, destroys biodiversity, and drains natural resources. Yet the environmental damage of war and preparation for war is routinely underestimated, underreported, even ignored. The environment remains war's 'silent casualty.'

Go Green Classroom Tips

Do your Part

Thanks to the library's ongoing "Go Green" initiative, paper use in the library decreased by about 50% in 5 years. How can you help improve our numbers even more?

How can I help?

Read on the computer screen rather than printing.

If you must print, use the CANON printers in the library, which automatically double-side. Faculty accept assignments printed this way, so don't worry!

Print PowerPoint slides multiple per page. Don't know how? Just ask!

Faculty can save PowerPoint handouts as pdfs to ensure slides are printed multiple per page. Use dark text on a light background, which uses less toner.

Always 'print preview' to make sure you're only printing pages you need.

If you print something long by mistake, ask a librarian to cancel your print right away.

Place unwanted copies in the trays provided near library printers. This paper is reused in offices for printing on the other side.

Scan instead of photocopying. There are 4 library scanners available for student use and instructions are posted next to each. It's free to scan and if necessary you can print using your print account. Scan-to-email is also available on the 2nd floor printer outside the Academic Success Center--no computer required!